Amazon Listing Leaks Overwatch for Nintendo Switch

Amazon Listing Leaks Overwatch for Nintendo Switch

It's gone now.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Aug 27, 2019 @ 08:05 AM (Staff Bios)
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Blizzard's next announcement may have been leaked as officially licensed merchandise appears on the Amazon store.

On Monday, August 26, at 5:15 PM, a listing appeared on the Amazon marketplace for a Nintendo Switch carry case based on Overwatch. The listing, produced and sold by popular game accessory manufacturer PowerA, included the assurance that the product was "Officially Licensed by Nintendo and blizzard entertainment."

Design-wise, the carry case holds the same style and setup as PowerA's other cases, but with Overwatch's signature color scheme of black and orange and the game's logo brandished on the front cover.

Unfortunately, it only took 14 minutes before the listing was taken back down.

With BlizzCon on the horizon and rumors of another Nintendo Direct soon, we can pretty safely guess that Overwatch will be announced for the Nintendo Switch in the near future.

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